Revision as of 00:15, 11 December 2024 editWarofdreams (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Administrators127,422 edits ←Created page with 'thumb|right|The building, in 2009 '''Ammanford Town Hall''' is a municipal building in Ammanford, a town in Wales. The building was designed by W. H. Lock-Smith, the borough architect, and was completed in 1964.<ref name="lloyd">{{cite book |last1=Lloyd |first1=Thomas |last2=Orbach |first2=Julian |last3=Scourfield |first3=Robert |title=Pevsner Architectural Guide: Carmarthenshire and Ceredigi...' | Revision as of 00:39, 11 December 2024 edit undoEntranced98 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers171,942 edits Adding short description: "Building in Ammanford, Wales"Tag: Shortdesc helperNext edit → | ||
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Building in Ammanford, WalesAmmanford Town Hall is a municipal building in Ammanford, a town in Wales.
The building was designed by W. H. Lock-Smith, the borough architect, and was completed in 1964. It was used as the headquarters of Ammanford Urban District Council, and housed the council chamber, offices, and the town library. It is broadly in the Neo-Georgian style, and is built of red brick. In the centre is a recessed doorway with a balcony above, the surround being in green stone. In 2017, Carmarthenshire County Council proposed closing the building, but following a campaign, it instead closed Parc Amanwy in the town.
References
- ^ Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (2006). Pevsner Architectural Guide: Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300101799.
- ^ Laurie, Daniel (17 September 2017). "Battle to secure 'vital' town hall". South Wales Guardian. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
- Rowe, Katrina (19 October 2017). "Campaign to save Ammanford Town Hall is a success". West Wales Chronicle. Retrieved 11 December 2024.